Project title |
Prioritize energy efficiency measures in public buildings: a decision support tool for regional and local public authorities |
Acronym |
PrioritEE |
ID Number |
1MED15_2.1_M2_205 |
Website |
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MED Community |
Efficient Buildings |
Type of Project |
Pilot Project |
Financing |
Interreg-MED - I Call |
Priority Axis |
Priority Axis 2 : Low Carbon Economy Fostering low carbon strategies and energy efficiency in specific med territories: cities, islands and remote areas |
Total budget |
2,234,295.85 € |
ERDF |
1,899,151.48 € (85% co-financing) |
Duration |
01/02/2017-31/07/2019 |
Lead Partner |
National Research Council of Italy Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis CNR-IMAA (IT) |
Partners |
- Faculty of Science and Technology FCT-UNL (PT) - Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving – CRES (EL) - Lucanian Energy Society - SEL (IT) - North West Croatia Regional Energy Agency – REGEA (HR) - University of Zaragoza – UNIZAR (ES) - Regional Development Agency of Western Macedonia SA - ANKO (EL) - Leziria do Tejo Intermunicipal Community (PT) - City of Karlovac (HR) - Provincial Council of Teruel – DPT (ES) |
Associated Partners |
- Regional Energy and Environment Agency from North Alentejo (PT) - Energy Efficiency Cluster of Aragon (ES) - Municipality of Potenza (IT) |
Overall Objective |
To enhance policy making and strategic planning competences of local and regional public authorities in the energy management of public buildings in five Mediterranean countries: Italy, Portugal, Spain, Greece and Croatia. |
Main activities |
Local and regional public authorities and professional institutions will work in strict synergy on three main pillars: Capacity building, Development of decision-making support tools, Communication and knowledge transfer. The PrioritEE activities are structured along the development and testing of a toolbox to manage and monitor energy consumption, to assess the cost-effectiveness of a predefined set of EE and RES measures and alternatives, and to prioritize investments. The toolbox will be implemented on 5 pilot case-studies (one per involved MED re-gion) and its adequacy tested in each of them in order to refine the proposed planning tool. |
Expected Outputs |
1. Common strategies in the MED area to develop energy consumption management plans for municipal public buildings (MPBs). 2. The PrioritEE toolbox that will be used by local administrations - to manage and monitor energy consumption, - to assess the cost-effectiveness of a predefined set of EE and RES measures and alternatives, and - to prioritize investments. |
Contacts |
Monica Salvia – Project Leader This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Kiki Papadopoulos – Communication manager This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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